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Hi
I have a number like this 123456789. Can I use power query only (no formula) to trasfer it to 123-456-789. Thank you very much for the help in advance.
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Here is one clickety-click way
If you need the orignal also, just duplicate the original column before applying the steps
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Here is one clickety-click way
If you need the orignal also, just duplicate the original column before applying the steps
Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.
Amazing demo, thank you so much all of you.
Hi @PaulDBrown ! Pretty nice demonstration 🙂 Can you tell me which program did you use to record it ?
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Downloadable
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Paul on Linkedin.
Thank you so much!
In Power Query, Select the number column and select "Split Column" By Positions and enter 3 as number of characters. This will split the number into three columns. Then create custom column and enter formula "Number.ToText([Column1])&"-"&Number.ToText([Column2])&"-"&Number.ToText([Column3]). This will give you your desired result 123-456-789.
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